Wednesday Links: Last Day to Submit Proposals to AFC Commission Program Benefiting Artists Affected by Trump Policies

The Davis Museum at Wellesley College in Massachusetts will remove works created by or given to the museum by immigrants between February 16th to the 21st. The timing seems appropriate—it precedes and overlaps with the congressional recess this month which runs from the 20th-24th. In another time, I might complain that making the art invisible might not be the best strategy, but today I don’t care. Any and all protests against Trump are important. [ARTnews]

A reminder that today is the last day to submit applications to this round’s run of commissions to artists who have been affected by Trump policies. [Art F City]

87,000 people have applied for 104 affordable apartments in Williamsburg. [Curbed]

New York Mayor Bill de Blasio pledged to create 100,000 “good paying” jobs over the next ten years on Monday. Yesterday during another press conference he revealed that the plans haven’t been fleshed out yet, but were able to account for how 1500 would be created. Great guys. Only 98,500 to go. [Politico]